FS: ES/QS Xeon Processors (Skylake, Broadwell, Haswell, IVB) and More

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John Titor

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Hey all, I've got a wedding and a big move coming up so it's time to clean out the office. This post contains Skylake, Broadwell, Haswell, and a couple of IVB processors. I only have an X99 board on hand so only the Broadwell and Haswell processors have been tested (all of which passed with flying colors). That being said, if any of the Skylake or E7 processors are DoA (they've been tested, just not recently), I will pay for return shipping immediately and will either refund or replace it.

Payment will be accepted via PayPal. I will be sending invoices via PayPal that include terms that protect the buyer. Also, I will be covering the shipping costs so the posted price is the final price you would have to worry about.

That being said, here's the list of what's been tested and is available:

(x4) - QHVK (E5-2630 v4) 10 Core $200
(x1) - QHUY (E5-2683 v4) 16 Core $270- SOLD
(x1) - QHUZ (E5-2698 v4) 20 Core $480- SOLD
(--) - QK93 (E5-2650L v4) 14 Core $160 - SOLD
(--) - QHZF (E5-2660 v4) 14 Core $200 - SOLD
(--) - QH2N (E5-2650 v4 | E5-2658 v4 ??) 12 Core $145 - SOLD


(x2) - QGSQ (E5-2667 v3) 8 Core $220 -PENDING SALE
(x3) - QFSC (E5-2666 v3) 10 Core $220
(x1) - QGPN (E5-2609 v3) 6 Core $105
(x1) - QGNY (E5-2690 v3) 12 Core $325 - SOLD
(x1) - QEYX (E5-2630L v3) 8 Core $60 - SOLD
(x1) - SR20A (E5-2603 v3) 6 Core $55 - SOLD


(x2) - QGN4 (E5-2695 v3) 14 Core $550

All of the above processors are tested and working perfectly. Please take a look at the link provided for pictures of the processors as well as screenshots of each one working and CPU-Z open.

STH ES Processor Post

Here's the list of the processors that I don't have a board on hand to re-test with, but all were working when tested about four months ago:

(x2) - QLH2 (Silver 4110) 8 Core $140
(x1) - QM8S (Gold 5117) 14 Core $500
(x2) - QL1H (Silver 4116) 12 Core $170
(x7) - QL1M (Gold 6130F) 16 Core $230
(x8) - QL1G (Bronze 3106) 8 Core $80
(x9) - QL1L (Gold 6138F) 20 Core $380
(x13) - QL27 (Silver 4112) 4 Core $85
(x2) - QL1F (Platinum 8176) 28 Core $700 - SOLD

(x1) - QGUA (E7-8890 v3) 18 Core $350
(x2) - QHZJ (E7-4809 v2) 6 Core $130
(x1) - QK5F (Unknown) 14 Core $340
(x1) - QK5B (E7-8890 v4) 24 Core $650
(x1) - QJ06 (E7-8860 v4) 18 Core $390

Here's the link to the pictures again -----> STH ES Processor Post

I made sure to check the prices for each model as of the day of posting this to get the prices all below average. Also, I'll be shipping everything as priority mail so anyone within the 48 contiguous states should expect 1-3 day shipping times.

Looking forward to some sales! Feel free to reach out in the comments or via direct message.
 
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Rand__

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Shipping is not the issue, its taxes - 20 percent on top kills most good deals
 

John Titor

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CPUs added. Just finished the testing on the QGN4 processors and they're working perfectly.

QGN4 is a QS of the E5-2695 v3. 14 Core and 28 Thread.

Also, in case anyone was wondering what board was used to test the Haswell/Broadwell processors, I used an ASRock X99X Fatal1ty board.
 

phnguyen90

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Hi John,
I just wondering what is the model of the motherboard that you were using to test the Xeon Platium?
 

Ojref1

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I have a question too, since these units appear to be Intel ES, aren't they going to be clocked differently (lower) than the production versions? Thanks sir.
 
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John Titor

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@Phuc Nguyen The platinum CPU was tested on an HPE DL580 Gen10 server. Also, it's currently pending. Just waiting for the buyer to pay the invoice before I update the availability.

@Ojref1 Yes, I believe some of the Skylake ES CPUs have lower clocks than production (I know the platinum does), but you'd have to look it up to be sure. A large amount of the Skylake chips are currently pending payment, but I'll update that shortly.
 

John Titor

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Bump

I just did a last round of massive price drops before they go up on eBay for higher amounts. (STH always gets first picks and discounts :))

Let me know if interested!
 
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